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Contents
Introduction page 31
1. Safety instructions 33
2. Get to know your MINOX DTC 390 38
3. Elements and controls 38
4. Preparing the camera for use 40
- Explanation of the controls 40
- Inserting the batteries 40
- Checking the battery level 41
- Inserting the memory card 41
- Language setting 42
- Mounting the camera 43
5. Setup mode 43
6. Operating the camera 47
7. Image and video playback 49
8. Connecting the camera to a computer 50
9. Further information 51
- Storage 51
- Disposal 51
- Legal information 52
- Declaration of conformity 52
- MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License 52
- Technical data 54
- Warranty terms 55
1. Safety instructions
If the camera and accessories are not handled correctly,
there is a risk to you and others, or the camera may be
damaged or destroyed. Please carefully read and adhere
to the following safety instructions.
Intended use
- This camera is intended to record images and videos on
your own private property or with the explicit permis-
sion of property owners. It is intended for private use
only and not for commercial purposes.
Hazards for children and persons with
limited abilities when operating electronic devices
- The camera, accessories and packaging are not toys
and should be kept out of the hands of children.
There is a risk of electric shock, poisoning and suffoca-
tion. The camera and its accessories should not be
used by children or persons with limited abilities.
The camera may only be used by persons who are phys-
ically and mentally capable of using them safely.
Electrical hazards
- If foreign bodies or liquids have entered the camera,
turn it off and remove the batteries. Allow the cam-
era to dry thoroughly as there is a risk of fire or electric
shock.
- If the camera has dropped or the housing is damaged,
turn the camera off and remove the batteries. There may
be a risk of fire or electric shock.
- The camera may not be disassembled, modified or
repaired by unqualified persons. There may be a risk of
fire or electric shock.